How to Reset the Prado Air Suspension?
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You can set the speed to 40, and then the system will automatically reset. The reset process will take some time to complete. The air suspension can utilize the chassis lifting function to automatically adjust the chassis height according to road conditions.
I often handle car issues myself, and air suspension reset isn't too complicated. First, start the vehicle engine to ensure all systems are powered. Then, locate the air suspension control button in the cabin, usually near the steering wheel or on the center console. For Land Cruiser models, there's typically a prominent suspension icon button. Press and hold for a few seconds, and the system will automatically adjust the height back to position. If there's no response, check the fuse box to see if the relevant fuse is blown. Always perform this operation on level ground to prevent accidental movement. After resetting, test drive a short distance to confirm the suspension is functioning normally. Regular cleaning of sensors and routine maintenance can prevent such issues. Don't underestimate these maintenance tasks, as improper handling of air suspension can affect driving safety and comfort.
Last time my Prado's suspension warning light came on, I tried resetting it at home myself. Simply put, after starting the engine, go into the center console menu to find the suspension settings option, usually located in the comfort mode section where you can select reset or default height. Wait for the indicator light to stop flashing and you're done. If the operation doesn't go smoothly, remember to turn it off and try again; most of the time it's just the system being stuck. Beginners shouldn't panic, just refer to the manual or online tutorials for clarity. After resetting, you'll likely feel more balanced tire pressure and a smoother ride. Of course, if errors occur frequently, it might be necessary to check if the battery is old or if suspension components are worn out.